Friday, 24 April 2026

Killer Pig & a Child Killer? - comics by kids in Scotland & Herts


Well hasn't April been the busy month for Comic Art Masterclasses and travelling? Last week it was Dublin, this week it's West Lothian and Baldock in Hertfordshire.


Fresh back from Ireland and Preston, I'm off to Baldock in Herts, the art centre which will always live in my memory as the last classes I did before lockdown, way back in March 2020. Two lovely sellout classes today, at the new timings of 1.30 and 4.30, because last year's morning class struggled to attract kids.


Then began three days in schools in West lothian. Hawkhill in Winchburgh must be the newest-built school I've worked in. Opened last September, it's surrounded by a housing estate that's still being built. The two days of workshops were supposed to be based on local history. The trouble was the kids didn't really know much local history, apart from some vague story about a sheep that came from the town and ended up in Iraq. I never got the full story. For all I know there's a farmer in Winchburgh who exports mutton to the Middle East. Anyhoo, it made the cover, and tomorrow's classes were to be better briefed on their local history. Brace yourselves...


For my second day in Hawkhill the kids had brushed up on local history. One had a story about tartan that had gone to space (again their recollection of the details were vague) and the other had a story about a local man who'd murdered his own children by drowning them in a sack! Did I mention these kids are 8 years old? So can I just emphasise this title and idea were entirely their own, encouraged by the teacher, as part of a local history project. I shudder to think what the parents made of it when they took this home.


Williamston Primary in Livingston had me in for the first of two days. I return next week. At least I hope I do, though after the interpretation I did from their Killer Pig suggestion I wouldn't be surprised if I, at the very least, get notes.

The celebrities these eight groups chose to appear in my demonstration strip were Donald Trump, David Attenborough, Olivia Rodrigo (twice), Harry Styles, Gordon Ramsay, Mr Beast and Cristiano Ronaldo.

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Monday, 20 April 2026

All The Trees Hate You - comics by kids in Dublin & Preston


Two days in Dublin followed by a day in Preston. April has certainly seen me put in the miles and no mistake. 


Killinarden in Tallaght is a school I’ve been to before, and a joy to return to. The odd divided cover you can see was a result of a problem I had with the photocopier. I could not make it reduce A3 to A4 no matter what I tried. It kept copying just a segment of the page onto the wrong size of paper. I pride myself on knowing most places’ copiers better than they do, so I hate being thwarted like that. The morning group, on the right, took home a cover that was a gappy patchwork effort. So for the afternoon session I designed a cover that could be copied on the multi-up sheet feeder setting, which worked fine. Of course, in the afternoon the copier worked fine so we had an unnecessary odd cover design that only I will ever comprehend. 


Marino college in Dublin is one I hadn’t been to in years. Two great classes latter there come up with a couple of my favourite titles in ages. 


Preston Muslim Girls School was another return booking, and another occasion (following Rickmansworth) when I’d agreed to three classes in a day. I’m a fool to myself, but I managed it. And check out Granny Got Hit By A Bazooka cropping up as a title for the second time in a week. Turns out it’s a song, made popular on TikTok. The image I used this time is the one that goes with the song itself, an Ai slop effort ironically redrawn by hand by me. 


The celebrities these seven groups chose to appear in my demonstration strip were Michael Jackson (twice), Albert Einstein, Ronaldo, Justin Bieber, Kylie Jenner, and Drake.

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